- The Belkin magnetic ring power bank adds a second magnetic ring, so you can keep your wallet or stand attached while the phone charges.
- With Qi2.2 support, Belkin’s new chargers deliver faster wireless speeds that actually feel useful in daily use, not just on paper.
- Belkin also targets power users with a 240W laptop power bank and simple productivity tools built for travel and work.
At CES 2026, Belkin silently raised the standard for mobile accessories. The brand introduced a new range of chargers, hubs, and power banks made for daily use, not just specs. Everything this year focuses on speed, portability, and practical design. Among all launches, the Belkin magnetic ring power bank clearly stands out.
Belkin magnetic ring power bank leads the CES 2026 lineup
The UltraCharge Pro Power Bank 10K, priced at $99.99, may look like a typical magnetic power bank at first glance. The difference lies on the back. Belkin added a second magnetic ring, allowing users to attach accessories such as a wallet, grip, or stand while the phone continues charging.
For many users, this solves a familiar problem. Most magnetic power banks force you to remove accessories to charge your phone. With Belkin’s design, charging no longer comes at the cost of convenience. It is a subtle change, but one that feels meaningful in everyday use.
Beyond design, the power bank includes a 10,000 mAh battery, supports 25W wireless charging using Qi2.2, and delivers 30W wired charging through USB-C. It works with iPhones and Qi2-compatible Android devices, reflecting Belkin’s broader shift toward the newer wireless charging standard.
Qi2.2 becomes central to Belkin’s charging lineup
Belkin’s CES announcements make it clear that Qi2.2 is central to its future charging strategy. The updated standard enables faster wireless charging while maintaining magnetic alignment, improving efficiency and reliability over older wireless solutions.
That same approach carries over to the 2-in-1 Convertible Charger, priced at $99.99. Designed for desks or bedside tables, it delivers 25W fast charging for iPhones while simultaneously charging an Apple Watch. There are no complex features or unnecessary additions, just a practical setup that works as expected.
Modular and travel-friendly charging options
For travelers, Belkin introduced the UltraCharge Modular Dock at $64.99. It can charge a phone, earbuds, and almost any smartwatch, including Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, and Pixel Watch models. A simple spacer system allows it to adapt to different devices, making it easier to pack and use on the go.
Laptop users received an upgrade as well. The UltraCharge Pro Laptop Power Bank 27K, priced at $149.99, delivers up to 240W of total output. One USB-C port alone can push 140W, enough to charge high-performance laptops like a MacBook Pro. Belkin says the power bank is airline-safe and includes a small digital display showing remaining battery life.
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New connectivity tools for modern workflows
Belkin also expanded beyond charging with new connectivity products. ConnectAir Wireless HDMI allows iPhone or Mac users to mirror their screens to a TV without relying on Wi-Fi, targeting presentations and home use alike.
Another notable addition is the 8-Port Dual Display Hub, which includes a dedicated privacy button. With a single press, external displays are disabled—an increasingly useful feature for professionals working in shared or public spaces.
Availability and final thoughts
Belkin expects most of its CES 2026 products to launch between February and June 2026, depending on the category.
Overall, Belkin’s approach this year feels deliberate and grounded. Rather than reinventing mobile accessories, the company focused on removing everyday friction points. Among all the announcements, the magnetic ring power bank stands out not because it is revolutionary, but because it improves a common experience in a simple, practical way.

